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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMPOSITE SHIPS.

    THE idea of employing iron frames and wooden planting in the construction of vosse's has been tried for some time in England, and offers advantages over the use of wood or ...

    Article : 730 words
  4. The Man from Glasgow

    It was close upon twelve o'clock at eight when Loury Kelpdale and Marv Prayse set out together on their journey, and Mrs. Edwards accompanied them as escort. The worthy housekeeper hid been informed of their ...

    Article : 3,921 words
  5. ALFRED TENNYSON.

    THE present Poet Laureate of England, the Bard who has revived and arrayed in beautiful verse the oldest heroic legends of Britain,—is famous wherever the English tongue is spoken. ...

    Article : 2,006 words
  6. A NEW MOTIVE POWER.

    THE Flux-Motor is the name given by the inventor (Mr. Ferdinando Tommasi) to a machine to be worked by the rise and fall of the tide either near the sea or some tidal river. It consists in the first instance ...

    Article : 918 words
  7. A DEAD LINE, AND ITS MEANING.

    IN the exact centre of the Niagara Suspension Bridge is a mark familiarly [?] by the habitues of tbat neighbourhood as the " Dead Line," across which, to certain unfortunates, ...

    Article : 741 words
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